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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1908. SHOOTS GARLAND JOHN E. SEARLES, Robertson, in the Locomobile, Crossing KILLS HIMSELF WHEN CORNERED Third Avenue Crowd Sees R. . D. Mentzel Jr. Wound | t Kitty Clinch. | FIRES AT, POLICEMA} Wetter in His Pocket Tells of | ) Illness and Determination | to Die. | A woman known at No. 134 East Twen- Y-sizth street, where she had a room, Kitty Shea, and at No. 507 Greenwich treet, wher sie had another room, as Kitty Clinch, was shot this afternoon at wenty-sixth street and Third avenue y R. D. Mentzel jr. of No. 35 Chris. ‘opher street, | A few minutes Inter Mentzel, with two Policemen at his heels, shot himself Rhrough the head tn a hotel at Twenty- eventh street and Third avenue, dying stantse Before committing suicide he imade an attempt to ki! Pollceman Fa- jean, of the Elst Thirty-ffth street sta- tion. The woman was taken to Bellevue and| ischarged after her wound was dressed. | In one of Mentzel’s pockets were found ‘several letters, written after he had arranged in his own mind the de. fails of his crime. One, addrefsed to The Evening World, was a long, ram i} ling statement setting forth as his rea- | n for trying to kill the woman and | Bhooting himself that he was ill and did | hot care to lve any longer. Another | letter addressed to his mother, at No. 0 Earp street, Philadelphia, begs her | weiveness and asks her to see that is body is given decent burial. Waves Pistol at Crowd. . Third avenue, in the vicinity hooting. was crowded when the cr vas committed, and the sound of the hots attracted a mob that biocked the rolley cars. In his flight from Twenty- ixth street to Twenty-seventh street | jentael waved his pistol and {Danic among all in his way. Mentzel, it appears, knew that the biinen woman was tn the habit of tak- Ing her meals in a restaurant at No. 2 Third avenue, treet. He waited in a doorway near by patil she stepped out on the sidewalk his afternoon, walked up to her and aid some! is in a low tone. Mrs. Mary Donaldson, of No. 157 East “wenty-sixth street, was right at his ide. She saw the Clinch woman turn | © run, Mentzel pulled a pistol and ired one chot, which entered the back pf Kitty Clinch’s neck, She went down thead first and lay motionless on the pralk. 2 Woman Tried to Hold Him. Mrs. Donaldson grabbed hold of Ment- 1, but he shook her off and started up Phird avenue. Policemen Fagan and joffman broke over from the opposite | ide of the street and took after him. | etches | fluence got him a position with the Arm- | }Loan Company, American Surety Com- | me | anti the end of 1893, used 4) ting 1901, filed against him, und he made an shock could the business world. The judgments ag- vesixth | eregated. $70,000, near Twenty-sixth | Fiifions, where they went to ie an une | solved mystery. WOMAN DROWNS ONCE SUGAR KING, DIES IN LONDON Lisdligilis Former Secretary of American Refining Company Expires in Railway Station. |LOST MUCH OF WEALTH. What Became of His Millions Has Long Been a Finan- cial Mystery. John Ennis Searles, of the American Sugar Refining Com- former secretary | Finish Line in the Vanderbilt Cup Staff Artist (Specially Photographed tor The Evening World by a Pany, according to cable despatches re- ceived to-day London, dropped | dead from heart trouble in the Water loo Railway station of the Bnelish capt- tal yesterday. Mr. Searles was for many years a sident of the St. Mark's sec tion of Brooklyn, and one of the leading | Methodists of the country | Mr, Searles was at one time president of the Western tional Bank and a director in many other banking institu- tions. His father was pastor of a Meth- odist church In New Haven, and his in- | from strongs, the sugar refiners of that | place. He married a woman of wealth, and with this fortune began his carcer as a shipper. Then he embarked as a promoter by buying a refining plant for $300,000 and selling it for $600,00. His scheme crvs- talized in the Sugar Trust, and in less than a year's time Searles was reputed to be worth $20,000,000 He was at times director in the Am- jerican Coffee Company, American Cot- ton Company, American Deposit and | pany, American Typefounders Com- | pany, Baltimore, Chesapeake and Atlan- | ti Railway He continued Company and many others. with the Sugar Trust when he suddenty resigned ident of and devs Subsequen he Ameri Sompeny | joped the system. round of, shipp.ng cotton. Tt was believed that Searles was ger vicher al the time until March when some big, judgments y in bankruptcy, A not signment feverer | have been given to| What happened to his | NEAR POINT OF FORMER RESCUE t Twe eventh street Fagan was ae 4 A | Ste un on Mentzel, and the fleeing |YaMes Hinchey Unable to} ‘man turned west and ran Into the back ‘ lalshaci trance of Galligan's saloon. ¥rom| Bring Mrs. Welsbacher here he started up a stairway leading so are Jo the hotel rooms on the upper floors. Ashore This Time. Fagan kept right after him and was jn the third floor landing when Mentzel ached the fourth floor, Mentzel lean-|' Mrs. Fannie Welsbacher, a strong 4 over the banisters and fired two shots |8Wimmer, was drowned to-day in the t Fagan, which went wild, Then Fagan! Harlem River, about 150 feet off the jeard another shot, and when he 60t| foot of Cypress avenue, at a point phuthe mest clanding) }ie\ found: dlentsel |r owalas Brons iKille, where the’ tie jeud is swift and treacherous. She sank for & The: Clinch girl) was: sent to) Bellevitellesie test time as James Hinchey, «/boat- Hospita! in an ambulance, conscious. | man, who rescued her from drowning he .refuesed to tell the policemen WhO|in the same locality a year ago, was westioned her the name of her assall-| within a few fect of hes nt, but Mentze! had made his identity) Mrs, Welsbacher, with her husband, lear by the letters he carried in his | startin, an employee in a neighboring | wookets: plano factory, had lived for three years | ee in the houseboat Sandy W, They i |cruised to nearby ports in the suminer hy months and anc} d for the winte: a |near the foct of Cypress i | It wes the custom of Mrs shuche |to go ashore in a rowboat every morn- ng, do her marketing in the Bronx a A {return to the houseboat with her pur- chases. She was lifting a basket filed | with groceries from the rewbos the k of the houseboat to-day when she ennessee Executive Hears | fell into the water, Crowd Shout He Will Not | her floundering, Hinchey, hearing he " Jerles, jumped into a boat from his float Live to Be Re-elected. jon: ahore marked toward her. He reached the spot where she had d | 1 before bt {BAMBURG, Teon., Oct. 23.—While Gov. | 4" ay, but she Wain, sip Patterson was leaving camp for Wal- | fee! of water PAO TAM AN ERE hut Log to-day threate were openly Made against him. As he passed a store the Governor was met by jeers and ver-/| LEE WANTS HIS FREEDO 1 assaults, several of the fembled on the poreh shouting that | srowd ae: | e! Wouud not live to again run for smnes "a At Wainut Log ten men were arrested, | but leter released after giving informa | | tion which muy lead to the arrest of a Bumber of the members of the night- rider band, Col. Tatom stated to-day that the tn- formation now in possession of the Gov- @rnor and the Netional Guard will lead to the capture of every night-rider im- | cated in the assassination of Capt. | ankin. MEMPHIS, Tenn., Oct. 24.—Companies E and L, National Guard, State of Ten Ressee, under command (f Malor E. b. Morton, left this elty on a spocial trai: lo-day for Reelfoot Lake. The com Panies number about a hundred men MBMPHIS, Tenn, Oct, %4.—Untounde umors to-day that Gov, Paterson ha been arsasainated by night riders bavsed great excitement on the streets @f Memphis. The story came first from Coving! or It spread like wildfire until feniale came from authoritative sources. | —— GOES TO JAIL IN BALLOT FIGHT. | DENVER, ct. i4.-Secretary of State Timothy O'Conner was found gullty of mpt of the District Court by Judge Be Allen to-day and ordered” con tp the county Jail until t y Con © ghall obey order to official balic tion. ue \tur DOCTOR AFRAID OF HIM. | POUGHKEEPSIE the Jersey who Was sent to ¢ Asylum for the Criminal threatening the lives of officials of hearing be to-da Oct. 24.— Lee, New fron mi State after Stokes and sey, Was given a Morschauser whether he is convicted of a York City troub his f ex-Goy other New Jer- re Justi¢ Mal dstern ine insane, Lee wus New having business He tried to secure slike Gut wie han tobe suffering. from. paranoia To-day Lee conducted hie own cane mos 1. opposed giving Lee freedom 4 said that h Was a paranolac and tneurably insane. Th doctor declined to sit near Lee durin, the hearing tecauss, he seid? Lee hud threatened to kill him. Lee was allowed to call any doctor in Poughkeepsie to now misdemeanor in after I examine him as to his sanity RACEGOER RUN DOWN MAN. Charles Burna, forty-one, who said he had no home, Was struck at 810 A, Mf. to-day at Lexington avenue and Sisty- second street by an automobile driven by Hoffman Schiffer, of No. 540 Amater- | dam avenue, who wes on his way to the |Cup Bace, He was taken to (he Pres byterian Hospital badiy cut about the head, b @eciined to make « laint egeinst the eulciet, --* © PRINS AUTO WRECKED Race \EAR CUP COURSE: TAREE INIURED Car Swerves Against a Tree « Roslyn, Hurling Four Occupants Out. ROSLYN, Oct. %4.—Three persons were jInjured early to-day when an automo- bile containing a party of four men bound for the Vanderbilt Cup crashed into « tree The injured are: Henry Landehn, Seventeen years old, of No. 1 East One Hundred and Thirty-elghth atreet, | Manhattan, hip fractured; John Smith, of Roslyn, leg broken, and Matthew |Kavanaugh, of Brooklyn, shoulder wrenched. Artie Kavanaugh, Matthew Kav- augh’s brother, escaped unhurt, ex- pt for shock. The accident occurred at a narrow j Part of the road. Artic Kavanaugh was iriving when some part of the steering ‘lgear broke and the car swerved and dashed into a tree. The two wheels on the left side of the machine were ripped * and the four occupants were hurled j out | Persons who witnessed the mishap went to thefr aid, and an ambulance was called from the Nassau Hospital at | Mineola. Dr. Bogart, of Roslyn, attend- ed the injured until the ambulance ar- rived, and Landeln was then taken to the hospital. Smith was taken to his home here. SIX IN FLIGHT FROM FLAMES IN race ey PASSENGERS HURT IN TRAN CRASH Long taand PR Freight Misses Switch at Jamesport and Hits a Local. |; JAMESPORT, L. 1, Oct. M— |‘Through some blunder a passenger | train standing at the station here was struck head-on at noon to-day by @ freight, and a number of the passen- mers were cut by fiying giass and shaken up in the jolt, | The passenger train known as the “Scoot” was waiting for the Greenport freight to pull onto a siding in front of the station, ‘The freight came down to the switch, but, instead of taking It, continued on down the mein track and crashed into the engine of the passen- ger train. Both engines were deratied and dam- aged and several freight cars thrown from the track. It was some hours before the line was again opened up for tram™ic. Wives and Mothers Save the Loved Ones from Drink Evil by Using Orrine—Cure Effected or Money Refunded —Can Be Given Secretly. If your husband or son hae fallen = viethn to the drink habit, stop pleading, scolding and crying. Use Orrine, which 1s recom- mended by thousands of leading druggists throughout the country because they know the good it has accompltshed. Read this letter from W. B. Riker & SON CO., Manufacturing Chemists and Im- porters, Sixth ave. and 23d et, N. Y.: Nearly every day we hear something good bout ORRINE. To-day another lady told us that a person in wham’ she ts greatly inter. | ORRINE, ‘The many. repo: that we have received from our customers are very pleasing to Ourselves and muat be encouraging to you. We certainly w tinued success f your good work. his successful remedy can be given se ¥ 4 f | Wie desired. using Orrine No. or the s can take hie own. free wills DOB ON FT Al a oullda up the SBE RTSON:EI t ser strong | the Sword (Continued from First Page.) edes, Stricker 4 Chadwick, Haupt: | wer array, they must have come from re of micthole cars entered the final lap Rovertson, | Lutts Lytie; No. 12, the ere a dine m Be rene eae Ole Loko aE ee | meth eee arutnr, gree GEE AS 61a box. then four minutes ahead of his nearest | Thor No. Day eo nedgor aie BG eee at eae RCAC oer yaw oUt | Forty-five Campers at Bissel’s | ts! Ceuarantee Ts Dox wh h entitles ompetitor, almost lost out when prac- iS chose arp turn a panache 5 yi eae falls to effect a cure. Orrine Is tor sale b: M At that point the drivers a Week > TI oh fails to effec y tically within sight of the winning port N A eh han iieanieheain Run Before Fire Throug Enea ave: 2/ JAMES, Too Bin cree On the eleventh and last round, at pee Pete et Ie coche ae |giaea or in tne feather, seats Sein [MIE € eh aves tvay oor, 40th | Plainville, running at close t ity | Commanding Ie ) ian Eels cut ale comes) imi, | tuto earaiiad ands of visite the Woods. | 1B Nin Bde Bsa) = ae miles an hour, his car ran off the road. | ond place, while Stric No : Rese GE chteee eaIR ECE BAB ERIE ACR ETO SEB LTE; | HEGEMAN, 200 Bway Ro BURHARDT, Everything seemed to be o¥ for [tobert-| cedes, moved up to third positio rietlat faredanachen| S10! All during the 7 CHAU, Bway way & Greene ave, . t vis Central Park. Here another 720°S! ) about the roadway and on sth me RTL : son, but his luck did not desert: him At this stage of th e hag Poees oe AE a before | ene taal epaue tie roadway and UTICA, N. Y., Oct. %&—Several per- KINEMAK, teeth NR LE AVE, The car was not materialy damaged | not ber rious accident ua et ¢ ‘ He his 4 age » Shoe, in| CASWELL. MASSEY. Myrtle ave and after a delay of two minutes the less the spectators had bee A ee anoy eat Tanta Won't Gamble for Thirty Days, Sons have arrived at Horse Shoe, in ates PRR. qu eR, REHEUSS, 252 daring Vonstarted apalnWitonl ahel plenty (ofe chriliel ns thallwaselofl care ee yee uead Prd nih es ra ae “Gamblers, crap st ru | the Adirondacks, with the report that KALISH, 2 _ ae ne | finish line atching fire, ing into telegrap! Nala ; F anit oe ME OESTERT i Git lon Thursday night Bisse''s Camp was Grand. While none of the participants in the poies. breakin us sliding off tir 4 ‘ety eae aaa Is sete aliatestinte Nanau teers H e was injured to extent worth ind otherw miseo} the wed i five persons who were stopping there SMITH. worr:ing about, one death can be | selves. crowus foul) diversion dur Ore TaREGh tae Pea atr COLIC ace Kamiah) charged to the event. A man was killed | The Thomas ear, No. 32, was partie out for — Justice Henisen, of Nassau County, an| through the woods. Most of them kept = last night in Long Island City by a j larly unfortunate, losing twe utes is entre of the | enemy’ of gamblers, cot wind that there | (rOUEY the Woot eet eer wen : street car as he was dodging automo- | for repairs in the first sever ich the machines go, ere games being held near his home en became separated from PARKER'S Hele - r cartaal 6.50 ! My SP fearly this morning aud established court |and two women became eee on nee, com rmer eo) aumn:||| The) rece aeag started at 6S) 2o'nous AO Ules ADA BOUr, ct the Wesbtury turn, To County De-| the main party, and those arriving at BAIR sets ancoc| eet, Brooklyn, | An immense crowd ha: Sal ar een HERG eee tao fea th fell out of a tree at Jericho and frac- | that time. There were lr Star iS lspey Delayed sceident |ang iyi the kamblera beiore me | Horse Shosusrene nce Ni eame Seat aig be araireine TT + iy not much danger of accident | and J will attend to them e tured his skull, ; prea dareupalaties tWentystlinee( ant ely in front of the grand-|~‘Threa men were circulating among! One was a woman who wan pract!- Few Accidents in Race. } course. he cars started at one min- the course there is perfectly rowds. Seaman mag crazy from her night tight) The race wa markably free from | ute 3 ence corchereuiticn, woods, | accidents, Foxhall Keene was the only | rn 100 4 intended to sturt the + remaband thethird ion of the water courses | POLITICAL. contestant to sustain any 1 he K Seite three-car. a s thought that the Cour) ———~c——~——~~ aan aUEY je accyn at OCTET find their way to set- {n trying’ to sh Bah , they become exhausted. started in the 4 c © the| Bissell’s camp, from which the party ali William Williamson, SEs Fj ced tO) was driven out, {s a lumber camp, and DSTPO NASAL ane atpt! ey | ople who took to the woods were } not t © cafes were crowded | the peop heal 2 Can aT Ie up ar Pale with the throng of peo | those engaged In the work there. The | Under the auspices of Broa eted eee inai itvicoue otithe E t a gr had decided to stay’ up all night, 5 . i : : t ed che ; HAL. | nearest telephone to Horse Shoe is four PAROTaUmnen TSAR DAT INO: Me BOUL oh r Mie. scene the Brent tac ed | toon miles distant, and ‘onal par. The Democracy of the County of driving, shot around the turn directly] i Bt e Ps € eco nes SAE stay, ; i pe : ‘ i rice, { way Was ¢ ec tlculars cannot he secured t w York ait eappeaved: that a collision’ was m-|the mechanielan’ was ironworker Killed by Trolley. | Ne : appes aa pellision: Pais ee _ i aoe a was but one {3 g pote tr F | in and about ing Hin at the rate of a mile a snimute | cranking a <i Parvieke Haul an ironwurkers Gv CAPT WEBER SHOT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN = led } | The M des car, No. g art, w 3 au putting ve years old, Nas crushed to f ° ial i] i He pi apie bea % aie t t der a Colie Point he lew ° 1 and went Into it all in a heap : urn copie was one of Heal | j ) steered for the other side of ihe Then came the ( ar, No, ,| crowd look i lined the avei the writ : tag ie Tae land the Knox, Ni Prompuy procession of automobiles on their | and his wheels Just grazed ‘ mt A ‘y to the race. When he grew weary another ditch, Williamso as | le in the Is ar, Which wos i @ spectacle and there yet seemed | caoad \ ‘ i] PAL SIRUR ME in nataresal wrecked, | $IXth tos : 1, bh held o f, the, powerful ma | | foe a 5 i hse 4 3B ver ANON Selear our f on for the smooth| pocHEsTE: : ot. 4.—Cap elo Cars Run Into Crowds, | the tay Beil i nRean! Baulava Re | nos HESTER, aN. ma i t F uh Capt at 7.30 o'cloc! t ! ¢ : 1 sen ; biindin Athy + front or an |PY ear burglars to-day at Grinesville, " REL ON E ts : ; , : Fa beet oy Peiiadtl nea raticnemiandiisianh exnscredioiive The Speakers wil nchide Me it) 4 fi [ . ' at, alia. ‘ , f Smith put thomas! |The informazion was regelved at Roch: 9 the was . t j vers nf the car, was arrested, but the motor- t i sak ues . ; es to finis ncon- | Pack erlu auto u Use & asics lacking, but the telegram says one man, ‘ felous of the fact that the race had | H*duests to “be a good fellow" were | Feysrie: that bent one the eat hike the |PLOT TED TO ASSASSINATE supposed to have done the shooting, ex: OF NEBRASKA Ne ee ee te te Tae OBA Yat wath tay and | vecning of a fA ase DURING FLEET’ S VISIT. | caned to a vacant house, where i ais: | Hon, HOKE SMITH, of Georgia, While Schuh was | on the ground ey ee ‘Are you ready, Mr. Hlorida?’ | appeared. mite AmnOAUNEHG Ret at eeetrethes (non 4he Muggs taller Midd eei a" vivre woucned sonte| Cperace Officials Had Been Marked| The telegram also says that Capt. Hon, HENRY D, CLAYTON, of Alabama, around him, car No. 5 ran into the Robertson Wins First Lap. nich nad | CI ! Weber is believed to haye shot and| rowd at refuced speed, A couple of | pobert the popular hero, stoppea | Set f A AE for Death by Rebels—Plans | xinea one of the bu lars, Weber waa) ME, AUGUSTUS THOMAS, of New York, spectators were knocked down, but not |at the grana syaud with | sar 1 by some supernatural | Laid Bare. shot through the ear and twice throush| e. it ca » a dead stop on the ‘ Z | hio, hurt ae f f ne ee ROLSAD H 4 tl trembling and vibra | AMOY, Oct A plot was unearthed | Me lunge. Hon, JOHN J, LENTZ, of Ohio Me a TAREE areeodl Fe ‘et ‘ NORE LY ed) this city today the object of whict Music by the 69th Regiment B: i” bei ee leat PONTE mrs ¥ y Hirst Machine was the wesassination of certain. high ae ad finished i rete : eating has Chinese of during the reception by | Doors Open at 6,30 P. M. - Ban ¥ - } i" wd r the Government to the American fleet j " seh ection of hoddiums, go race ime or a vate Of vintyely It originated with the Chinese revolt Toa’ ADMISSION WITHOUT TICKET, at Ene tablishe hat eer im = Herd, acti d Travis | ionists of Singapore, trance in 26th St, near Madison Ave Tan P Kk : ue 4. Senne 's ayn my Fi i Hf \) As a result extraordinary precautions 5 iever, ANG With & Lhanuer>|are being taken for the axfety of ali | e cour b n the Inst race AnRIOLY: Waa Kinds of noises, tho als, A strong guard has been Idi oOIreED. jfelt among the off ne see oe tight, teare |shiewn around the reception: ground | DONOVAN.—JAME® J. DONOVAN, father * ang acer ; HAP 0" bes rise ind will be maintained all the tine the Hic H ey INTE ee T About the mort tnrilling inekdent of | ye found, and then word came tat Mi ue the erowa| versels are in port, and no stangora old at aie ie! Bat ia. MPR SOHAKS he ercedes on fire H G eHOFL to Be@) will be admitted to any of the festivities | Funeral froin hie late residence, 334 Per oAPren rote Down near AMeadow a: “as or entertainments of weleame. mes cot hate nan danaae cant ah ae ST Le a Jvar leaped into view MARA and the! The preparations for the reception Re ee eee cranial Ape VANE: Aue. 8 | shai « ¢ faster still, Just in tre ne tra Oe! ol econd visto 2 Thomas car No. 2, wy the st Kober on caugnt the ray an ine re | here on Cet 2 f ane ly and Give n Rub the throat and chest with | Epiphany, 24 av. between 21st and ing the incline to the viaduct when e and Jumped past A xieeh machines nad disappeared trom |of the American battleship, fleet are Omega Oil; then bind around 820 atu, where a solemn regulon mass Robertson, driving the Locumobile No Sn onea ene te view é pear avho ure to take part In the wel: throat ‘and lay on the chest pieces of | wii! ve offered for the repose © 2 80 16, w the lead, a een ardor te The race itself bugan st 6.60 o'sloal, arriving every day. ‘To-day flannel panied in the Oil Pome Oil | Pence to his children in Calvary Ceme- Salrman did not diminish speed and Every man who owns or operates an au. iser Hal-chew also has come e inflammation, that causes M'GRATH,—On Saturdey. Cet. 94. at his Robertson put oF re power, Hel Grand-Stand Packed. ile stared tor Hempstead's trouble, Trial bottle 10e. residence, 108 (W. $id SERGT. h tr | The gran‘-stand at the ting po’ med ly utter ner h own — —_——~ JAMES M'GRATH, of the 82d Precinct, crept up side kide with the ‘Thomas he grand -stant y 9 ecaine imbued with the iCen that the ‘land beloved husband of Mary Brennan and neck and neck they started up the | was packed, Here spectators had | became Wnnied Milt te ee cnet tae MoGrath. grade to the top of the viaduct where| waited all night, fearing that they | May, 4 Bet tN ello ite ee every Me a cask haseadial the track is only twenty feet wide. | would miss the start, It was just at! body else thous a the, sane thing. Aw CMe eae aa: aieae Neither driver woud give a In| daylight that the entries in the great | 4 consequence, the ferry at Thir Clarkson street, FRANK P. O'REILLY, seemed to the spectators that one of | race began to arrive for final instr Aurds) atone M0k CMmEse (Up AA SArly FREE BOOK ABOUT CANCER beloved husband of Mary H. O'Retlly, them would be forced off t aduct aos In & moment began the clatte iid board the boat @ hundred more Notice of funeral hereafter. Robertson's mechanician threw up his| 4nd foar. The crowd awgie, stretche id be waiting. 11 Was necessary to CANCENOL pas proved, its mer. — hands and got ready to jump. The two | !tself and with reddened, bleary eyes | form And emtaniinn the nolley of ie not in an cmeimental aiage: LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS. re about rat rt served ¥ 9 ofc echrds of undlapy ‘cures *5i thelr wheels grazing. Down the incline | tart on ar that might mean the to. way up to Broadway and Forty- rd tained in Dt. Laach's — - - $200 REWARD. will be paid by the owner for won gained smashing of records, the br ing of cond street, ond every minute late ar- book. This book the return of & dla me attached, on the other side bertion gained five 6 i ren adie Oo to The Au eal caries of calicer and with ey we tesioaot a trai me ee » Di mbes or th snapping of some vals *. a4 ve i ' low on . dananha An0 entered tlie Dil ot Daath | To a unaareolity at slate | ive of 9 alth, Millions of dollars ware iii at to do “tn ptt CORNS! CORNS!! bar the sew a that distance shead of Balasmar represented in that string of vehicles bicedingy pain. odor, Valu- ‘ance o ~ nee was forgotten by, ail, It was awe | tf) only the wealthy can own. ( ‘aide in the treatment of enone “im road. ‘Write. Ben Out of Business Early inspiring and fascinating wT adures {ROUMBRGA “at Ten aed fae oat Soll thle, aeiuatle removes | Hosa The contesting cars went out of busl-| The a:ousing of the stands was a} re Waiting to take th pe te TMi ehG Box an. Pr roby Rd A hess rapidly etter the fret lop, and| genera! signal that gradually awoke \y ve a6 ony ry 70ne, bag Indianapolis, Indlane. ow ce er a Balve y World Wants when the race was half over only seven | the entire camp of speed-maddened vis Re BO } ) Ou saondy bask § Sunda stood any show of finishing. These were | iiors. Most of them had ween a Van ridgeport, New Hayen, Brook we use, Work Monday ender No. 1 Lecomovile, Florida; No, & BMer-| derbilt Cup race before, and those who yn, New York—aud from the